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Unplug the power cables of the router and the range extender for 30 seconds. Plug in the router first. Wait for all the lights to be stable then plug in the range extender. Your range extender should now be in synchronized with your router.
Try unplugging BOTH the repeater and the router, Then, plug the router back in and let it establish a connection. Then, plug the repeater in and let it reestablish the connection.
Not a solution but I have exactly the same problem. I recently updated to a new windows 7 pc and now I can hardly ever get internet connection on the pc but wireless is completely fine! I had a tech out and in the end they recommended getting a new router.
that is because the default gateway of both the routers are different.. either bind both the routers to the same ip range or els you would have to keep changing the IP is u change the access point.
Yes you can use a Linksys range expander for this router it will be better if you get the WRE54G v3 because its consider to work with any wireless router no matter what brand it is..........
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